Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Official Thread)

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The amount of people putting Attack of the Clines in their top 5 tells you that you cant take initial reviews of SW movies serious. Because people were apocalyptic when that came out. Open season on Lucas

I know this for a fact because I used to be heavy on those sites and forums when the Prequels come out.

I would say the only movie that came out since I was born and were immediantly positive was Rogue One. And even that had some vocal hate


If Disney put out the prequels today there would be buildings getting torched
 

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Critics Have Rated ‘Rise of Skywalker’ Below ‘Attack Of The Clones’ On Rotten Tomatoes

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what was the point of Ray training, ,,,,, had Ray moving around like Neo from the Matrix:skip: this story was all over the place,,,, that palpatine plot was stupid,,,,

why would palpatine trust kylo ren :gucci:
A lot of people are missing the connection between Palpatine and the Skywalkers

It's pretty much cannon that Palpatine manipulated the force to create Anakin.

Therefore he's always been Anakin/Vaders father,
Lukes grandfather,
Kylo Rens great grandfather

Palpatine basically created the whole Skywalker family
 

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It's pretty much cannon that Palpatine manipulated the force to create Anakin.

It's not though. If anything it was Plagieus who had a hand in it happening, but even that is not confirmed.

If you're referring to the Vader comic, that was a vision Vader had of Palpatine influencing Shmi...who was already pregnant. It was about his worst fears, not about history.
 

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It's not though. If anything it was Plagieus who had a hand in it happening, but even that is not confirmed.

If you're referring to the Vader comic, that was a vision Vader had of Palpatine influencing Shmi...who was already pregnant. It was about his worst fears, not about history.

A plagieus movie series/high budget tv show done in a dark way would restore the feeling.

Disney should have logged in the coli and saw my post about retconning episode 8 by having a "that was such a strange dream scene." Now they're going to struggle to recover lmao, and this trilogy was so shyt that they won't make much long term money from it. Who is really going to buy a rey, kylo, snoke, finn, poe, purple hair bish etc. toy?

They probably added the chubby asian brawd because they thought her toy would sell well in china :mjlol:
 

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Poe's actor wanted Finn bussy... :picard:

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Oscar Isaac 'Hoped' His Star WarsCharacter Could Have Romance with John Boyega's Finn

HELEN MURPHY

Posted on December 21, 2019 3:15PM

SPOILER WARNING: This story contains very mild spoilers for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Oscar Isaac wanted his Star Wars character to be more than friends with costar John Boyega‘s character.

Isaac, who plays Poe in the most recent Star Wars trilogy, recently told Variety that he “hoped and wished” that his character’s relationship with Boyega’s Finn “would have been taken further,” echoing those comments in various other interviews as well.

The last film in the trilogy, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, was released on Friday.

“I mean, there was an absolute natural chemistry with him,” Isaac, 40, said. “I immediately felt very connected to him. I remember, it was an audition and the two of us just, like, did that first scene back to back, butt to butt, you know, just like doing the scene together, practicing it in this room. And it was just like immediately all kind of artifice, everything just collapsed, and there’s like an intimacy that was very just, like, there.”

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John Boyega and Oscar Isaac
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“And I think the fact that neither of us shied away from that while we were shooting as well, I think it was just like, these are two guys that are happy being intimate with each other emotionally,” the actor continued. “So it wasn’t actually a total shock [that] people, you know, saw that in there.”

Isaac added, “Personally, I kind of hoped and wished that maybe that would have been taken further in the other films, but I don’t have control over that.”

The star made similar comments in another interview with Variety earlier this month.

“It seemed like a natural progression, but sadly enough it’s a time when people are too afraid, I think, of… I don’t know what,” he said, adding, “But if they would’ve been boyfriends, that would have been fun.”

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John Boyega and Oscar Isaac in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker along with Daisy Ridley
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“They’ve always had a quite loving and open relationship in which it wouldn’t be too weird if it went beyond it,” Boyega, 27, added to Variety. “But at the same time, they are just platonic at the moment.”

“That relationship to me is a far deeper one than a romantic one,” Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker director J.J. Abramstold Variety. “It is a deep bond that these two have, not just because of the trial by fire in which they met, but also because of their willingness to be as intimate as they are, as afraid as they, as unsure as they are, and still be bold, and still be daring and brave.”



In a recent interview with Digital Spy, Isaac said that Poe’s ambiguity is “something that naturally came out with the chemistry with John and those two characters in particular.”

“I think there were some interesting things that could have happened that maybe didn’t — explicitly so,” he added. “But yeah, I think, often, the subtextual stuff is a bit more fun to play.”

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John Boyega, Daisy Ridley and Oscar Isaac
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